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    Default Loop using vba makro copy and scale to layout

    I want to know script for copy
    All model drawing
    To layout
    And scale using vba makro autocad
    What code for this
    Thank you

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    Default Re: Loop using vba makro copy and scale to layout

    You could simply use Ctrl+C to Copy model space objects and Ctrl+Shift+V to Paste them as a Block in paper space in a layout allowing you to scale them easily. It would have adverse effects on any dimensions though.
    Do you understand the main purpose of a layout is for plotting objects in model space using viewports?

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    Default Re: Loop using vba makro copy and scale to layout

    You could also try the CHSPACE command. But, like Tom said, I recommend just using a viewport and leaving the model in modelspace.
    C:> ED WORKING....

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    Ok thankyou every body has solved by mine

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